Thank you for the articles snipts. Where can I find the complete articles. I would like to read the complete stories on some of these articles to see if they give some more information.
I am trying to figure out how Pierre Bernard met Marie Fontaine. They were married in 1882 in volin (according to your blog thank you for this information) Marie was in Rhode Island in 1880. I can't figure out how she ended up in South Dakota in 1882. There is a mention of a Mrs Bernard in 1877 so I am trying to figure out who this Mrs. Bernard was. I am hoping the articles mention another person.
8 National Hotel. Two doors south of the court house, Sherman street, Deadwood. Board $.50 per week; meals 25 cents; beds 25 and 35 cents; furnished rooms at $1 per week. Doors open day and night, an 1884
9 House refitted and refurnished. Proprietor, Mrs. Bernard. 1884
10 Good stabling in connection with the house. Horses to hay overnight, 75 cents. 1884
11 Laddies remembered. 1884
12 Two doors south of court house, Sherman St, ad 1883
13 Two doors south of court house, Sherman St, ad 1883
14 For rent or sale, French & National Hotel, ad 1883
15 Two doors south of court house, Sherman St, ad 1883
16 Two doors south of court house, Sherman St, ad 1883
17 Board by meal, day or week, Sherman St, ad 1883
18 Discussion on pros & cons of bible reading in scho 1882
19 Will have social hop 1882
20 For sale of rent, see Mrs. Bernard, ad 1881
21 Drinks & cigars 10 cents, ad 1881
22 Ice cream parlor upstairs, ad 1881
23 Has ice cream parlor, ad 1881
24 National Hotel (formerly) now Bishop & Johnson 1877
2 On way to new camp with provisions for new hotel 1881
3 To give grand ball at National Hotel 1881
4 To open new hotel near courthouse 1881
5 To give grand ball at National Hotel 1881
6 Robber strikes her in head, takes money, watch 1881
7 Proprietress selling French & National Hotels, ad 1881
8 Lewis suspected of assaulting hotel proprietress 1881
9 Majority of votes for hotel cake at firemens fair 1881
10 French Hotel, best stabling in town, ad 1881
11 Proprietress of the French Hotel 1881
12 Magnificent cakes graced her tables at the ball 1881
Maier Bernard
Passenger lists April 14.
Beakey, W. H.
Beakey, Joe.
Tonkins, A.
Tucker, H. L.
Maratta, Daniel W.
Beckwith, C. W.
Beakey, J. Mrs.
Williams, William.
Voight, Meno.
Moody, Gideon C.
Beckwith, W. S. Mrs.
Westchett, S. Mrs.
Bischoff, H.
Thompson, C. F. Mrs.
Baker, John.
Stevens, Tom Mrs.
Roberts, E. F.
McGilton, C. H.
Waxham, E. L.
Vanocker, Jennie.
Johnson, Isaac.
Barker, John.
Martin, W.
Mitchell, J. M.
Walker, E. K.
Bernard, Maier.
Chinese.
Friese, Milton.
Seward, William H.
Hall, E. F.
Hall, J. G.
McGibbon, C. H.
April 14, 1888
Maria Bernard
1 Delinquent tax sale notice. 1893
2 Real estate dealings Feb. 26. 1890
3 City council meeting March 4. 1890
4 Turner delirious with fever. 1888
5 Mrs. Bernard reinstated. 1888
6 Bernard vs. Trisler. 1888
7 Halls court Feb. 15. 1888
8 County commissioners July session. 1888
9 Lawrence County Commission meeting. 1888
10 District court report Sept. 1. 1888
11 Insane woman placed in county jail. 1888
12 Indignation at treatment of insane. 1888
13 Mrs. Barnett dies. 1888
14 Mrs. Bernard charges forcible entry. 1888
15 Tour of county hospital. 1887
16 County should pay for female attendant. 1887
17 New siding for National hotel. 1887
18 Sheriffs bill unusually small. 1887
19 The Fourth and how observed. 1887
20 Mrs. Bernard rapidly convalescing. 1887
21 Mrs. Bernard improving. 1887
22 Safe crackers. 1887
23 Trudell case occupies entire day. 1887
24 Report on county hospital. 1887
25 Girl taken away from Mrs. Trudell. 1887
26 Borrowed horse and not heard from. 1887
27 District court report Jan. 13. 1887
28 Mrs. Bernard sustain injury. 1887
29 Board is session until late hour. 1886
30 Christmas eve dance a success. 1886
31 Free dance--raffle. 1886
32 Beyond jurisdiction -- Croft dies. 1886
33 Lutman dies of kidney complaint. 1886
34 Delinquent sale notice. 1886
35 Fire department gives thanks. 1886
36 Hospital tour. 1885
37 Lawrence County Commission meeting. 1885
38 Mrs. Bernard over to Spearfish. 1885
39 Lawrence County Commission meeting. 1885
40 Lawrence County Commission meeting. 1885
41 Inmates to be moved. 1885
42 Mrs. Bernard has patient problems. 1885
43 Bernard, Mrs. Maria of Chipawa Falls, WI in Ddwd 1877
Marie Bernard
1 Delinquent tax sale. 1890
2 Business-like running of the Fourth. 1889
3 County commission meeting April 3-5. 1888
4 County commission meeting April 6. 1888
5 Lawrence County Commission meeting April. 1888
6 Delinquent sale notice. 1887
7 Liquor licenses. 1887
8 Delinquent city tax sale A-C. 1887
9 Delinquent sale notice. 1886
10 Lawrence County Commission meeting. 1885
11 Lawrence County Commission proceedings. 1885
Mrs. Bernard
1 City council meeting June 4. 1888
2 Passenger lists Feb. 17. 1887
3 Baled hay $1 per 100 at Elephant corral. Mrs. Bernard. 1884
4 List of letters remaining in the post office. 1884
5 House refitted and refurnished. Proprietor, Mrs. Bernard. 1884
6 Baled hay $1 per 100 at Elephant corral. Mrs. Bernard. 1884
7 National Hotel. Two doors south of the court house, Sherman street, Deadwood. Board $.50 per week; meals 25 cents; beds 25 and 35 cents; furnished rooms at $1 per week. Doors open day and night, an 1884
8 Proprietress, National Hotel. 1884
9 Proprietor of National Hotel, Sherman St, ad 1883
10 Bo reserved dining hall for 20 couples, had no mon 1883
11 Board by meal, day or week, French Hotel, ad 1883
12 Proprietor of French Hotel, on Sherman St, ad 1883
13 Soldier stole from another boarders luggage, arres 1883
14 Citizens should hear Sioux sing hymns in Lakota to 1883
15 Proprietress of National Hotel, ad 1883
16 Culinary portion of entertainment gotten up by Mrs 1883
17 Leaves Deadwood 1882
18 In Deadwood 1882
19 Incoming freight 1882
20 In Deadwood 1882
21 Erected a fireproof in rear of French Hotel 1880
22 Blackfoot became violently insane & attacked her 1880
23 Will open a skating rink 200 south of the School 1879
24 French Hotel & Restaurant, Mrs. Bernard, ad 1878
Deadwood Historical Newspaper Articles: Mr. Bernard
1 Bernard takes a tumble. 1890
2 Letter list Nov. 7. 1886
3 County commission opens bids. 1885
4 Mrs. Bernard returns. 1885
5 Pierre coach. 1885
6 Evening storm. 1884
7 Bernard pleads guilty. 1884
8 Arrivals and departures. 1884
9 Bernard and McMahan leave for the east. 1884
10 Bernard closing business. 1884
11 Laddies remembered. 1884
12 Guilty as charged. 1884
13 Warrant issued for Bernard. 1884
14 Deputy United States Marshal Jackson returned yesterday from the Rosebud agency with John McBray, who is charged with selling whisky to Uncle Sams wards. The deputy also brought in one Bernard as 1883
15 Marriage, to Miss LaFontaine at Vollin residence 1882
16 Didnt marry Miss Hukill as stated in "Pioneer" 1882
17 Contemplates lecture trip through East about Hills 1879
18 Energetic old 49er has devoted life to mining 1879
19 Bernard was playing crazy to get out of jail 1878
20 Mr Bernard showed us fine specimen from ****** Hil 1878
21 Steals Peter Smiths horse, Apr 18 1878
22 Insane cannot be committed at present 1878
23 For Rent-French Hotel without bar room 1878
24 Charged with stealing a horse from Peter Smith 1878
25 Charge of obtaining goods under false pretences 1878